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but anyone who would put much trust in any phase of Prolusion 6, except its illusive allusiveness deserves whatever fate may be meted out to him by virtue of the egregiously stilted banter.
On April 15, 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt issued an Arbor Day Proclamation to the School Children of the United States about the importance of trees and that forestry deserves to be taught in our schools.
A crude work that deserves little respect would invariably be removed immediately.
Significantly, he values him only for his superstitious and astrological writings ; his scientific writings are dismissed because they contradict Aristotle, but excused on the ground that the author of the astrological works deserves to be listened to even when he is wrong.
The digressions can be understood to cover two themes: an account of the history of the entire known world as governed by the principle of reciprocity ( or what today might be more commonly called an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth and one good turn deserves another ); and an account of the many astonishing reports and sights gained by the author during his extensive travels.
Calvin also wrote that the Jews ' " rotten and unbending stiffneckedness deserves that they be oppressed unendingly and without measure or end and that they die in their misery without the pity of anyone.
Its 2, 138 pages prompted Playfair to remark that “ The great size of the book, and the obscurity which may justly be objected to many parts of it, have probably prevented it from being received as it deserves .”
As an allegorist who could read into the ancient documents the particular philosophical idiosyncrasies of his day, Anatoli deserves a place beside other allegoric and philosophical commentators, from Philo down ; indeed, he may be regarded as a pioneer in the application of the Maimonistic manner to purposes of popular instruction.
As such it deserves to be recognised as the first microprogrammed computer to be designed, even if it has not yet been realised in hardware.
It deserves separate mention that some meat extracts and yeast extracts ( Bovril, Marmite, Vegemite ) contain extremely high levels of tyramine, and should not be used with these medications.
As can readily be seen with the context restored, Barkstead compares his poem about Venus and Adonis (“ my Muse ”) with Shakespeare ’ s, saying that his poetry sung " the withered tree " while Shakespeare ’ s " sung the fair blossom ", and that Shakespeare deserves laurel, the emblem of victory or poetic superiority, but that Barkstead, the lesser poet, deserves only cypress in comparison.
" No one deserves thanks from another about something he has done for him or goodness he has done, he is either willing to get a reward from God, therefore he wanted to serve himself, or he wanted to get a reward from people, therefore, he has done that to get profit for himself, or to be mentioned and praised by people, therefore, to it is also for himself, or due to his mercy and tenderheartedness, so he has simply done that goodness to pacify these feelings and treat himself.
One law school treatise from Israel, however, on the subject of " privacy in the digital environment ," suggests that the " right to privacy should be seen as an independent right that deserves legal protection in itself.
A much more favourable judgment must be given upon the short Treatise on eternal and immutable Morality, which deserves to be read by those who are interested in the historical development of British moral philosophy.
At the end of the tale a sobered Holmes tells Watson, " If it should ever strike you that I am getting a little over-confident in my powers, or giving less pains to a case than it deserves, kindly whisper ' Norbury ' in my ear, and I shall be infinitely obliged to you ".
There is a philosophical debate within the physics community as to whether a theory of everything deserves to be called the fundamental law of the universe.
Alkon later qualifies this by writing, " It would be stretching our generosity to praise Madden for being the first to show a traveler arriving from the future ", but also says that Madden " deserves recognition as the first to toy with the rich idea of time-travel in the form of an artifact sent backwards from the future to be discovered in the present.
Bin Laden released another video tape, stating, " Terrorism against America deserves to be praised because it was a response to injustice, aimed at forcing America to stop its support for Israel, which kills our people.
At the end of it his tone becomes more recognizably humanitarian, as he maintains that, although the virtues of the savage are mythical and his way of life inferior and doomed, he still deserves to be treated no differently than if he were an Englishman of genius, such as Newton or Shakespeare:
An award like this is about your body of work, and when it comes to a body of work, Elia Kazan deserves to be honored.

deserves and noticed
The Liris is noticed by several of the Roman poets, as a very gentle and tranquil stream, a character which it well deserves in the lower part of its course, where it was described by a nineteenth century traveller as a wide and noble river, winding under the shadow of poplars through a lovely vale, and then gliding gently towards the sea.
Commenting on the Vamsa Brahmana list of Vedic teachers, Albrecht Weber writes: " One fact deserves to be especially noticed here, namely, that several of the teachers mentioned in the Vamsa Brahmana, by their very names, points us directly to the north-west of India, e. g. Kamboja Aupamanyava, Madaragara Saungayani, Sati Aushtrakshi, Salamkayana and Kauhala ".

deserves and however
Apart, however, from the question of wasteful duplication, there is another aspect of the `` family business '' spirit in American Catholic higher education which deserves closer scrutiny.
Most industrial complexes are scattered throughout the city, however, the ' Zachem ' chemical works deserves attention, covering tens of square kilometers in the south-east of the city, the remnants of the German explosives factory built in World War II occupy an area which has its own rail lines, internal communication, housing, and large forested area.
One difference, however, deserves to be noted.
He deserves, however, to be commemorated as an outstanding figure in the Anglican Church of the nineteenth century, and in particular for his High Church sympathies before the days of the Oxford Movement, at the same time noting that he could never quite come to terms with the Tractarians ; and also for his many innovations in diocesan administration, for example, his opposition to non-residence, his advocacy of theological colleges, and his courage in convening a diocesan synod – perhaps the most important event of his career.
According to Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, he deserves a place " dans la classe des esprits infiniment distingués "— distinguished, however, it ought to be added by intelligence rather than by intellect, and less by the power of saying much than by the power of saying a little well.
Any discussion of influence, however expansive, deserves to be weighed against Krishnamurti's own measure of success i. e., whether individuals really understand, and therefore " live and breathe ", the teaching.
Cultural critics, including Geoff Pevere, have suggested, however, that as unsuccessful as the result was, the show deserves some credit as one of the first truly ambitious attempts to create a scripted television series within the financial constraints that have often plagued Canadian television production.
" Károlyi does disagree with the age limit, however, and has stated that the solution would be for the IOC to abolish it completely, stating that if a gymnast is good enough to earn a spot on the team at the Olympics or world championships, that athlete deserves to go.
He deserves, however, to be remembered for a few poems ( such as ' Wordsworth's Grave ') that say conventional things gracefully and rightly.
Censure and abuse have, however, always been abundantly lavished on its architecture, whether it be the result of royal caprice or of professional study ; but the taste of either party deserves to be taxed with its demerits.
: 1 ) A layer of thickness averaging 20 cm, consisting of humus-rich earth with many plant remains and roots ; tracks from ploughing were clearly identifiable as were a broad spectrum of readily datable finds from the second half of the 20th century. 2 ) A layer of thickness averaging 25 cm, similar in composition to the first layer, however containing less humus and a larger amount of small stones ; a large variety of finds which could be dated to the 19th and 20th century were found, of which an official seal from 1848 deserves particular mention. 3 ) A layer of thickness between 25 and 150 cm, composed out of small volcanic rocks, most likely put in place in one movement, which levelled the uneven stone underneath ; the stones contained only very few finds, mostly a small number of pottery shards, of which some was local and some imported, both kinds were roughly estimated as belonging to the 19th century ; however, the ground directly beneath the pyramids themselves have yet to be excavated.
Throughout it all, however, she is determined to endure and knows that she deserves better than the horrific circumstances under which she is suffering.
Many historians consider, however, that he deserves to be famous in his own right, not only as a soldier, but as a patron of literature, a writer on strategy and perhaps as an early industrialist.
The story, however, deserves no credit, and a more natural explanation is that the pair took their resolution to leave the world for the cloister from motives of piety, though in the case of Manuel the captivity of his country and the loss of his daughter may have been contributory causes.
Jagan however develops an affection for Grace and feels Mali is not giving her the attention she deserves.
The labour of the latter, however, has its value, and deserves its reward as well " ( Andrew Skinner edition 1974, p. 429-430 ).
He deserves mention, however, for his Greek-English and English-Greek lexicon ( 1840 ), on the compilation of which he spent eight years.

deserves and certain
Although there has been a great deal of debate as to who deserves the most credit for the discovery of general anaesthesia, it is generally agreed that certain scientific discoveries in the late 18th and early 19th centuries were critical to the eventual introduction and development of modern anaesthetic techniques.
Early in the series of his multitudinous works came the famous “ Narrenhaus ,” the appalling memories of a certain madhouse near Düsseldorf ; the composition all the more deserves mention for points of contact with Hogarth.
" Even if the character of the accused must be considered under the Eighth Amendment, surely a State is not constitutionally forbidden to provide that the commission of certain crimes conclusively establishes that the criminal's character is such that he deserves death.
However, actuality films are an inherent part of the development of early motion pictures and the genre deserves study in its own right ; the UNESCO Lumière project, BFI's Mitchell and Kenyon collection and certain films in the Library of Congress paper print collection remain the only studies in the genre conducted in a systematic way.

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